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Mint is a free online service that helps you to manage and track your money. It is, in our opinion, one of the best money management software out there. It’s also the first step one should take to get finances under control, se when your money is going!We use it all the time. We love the design, simplicity and very powerful snapshots of our finances.

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Building wealth is within the reach of many people. Our goal is to help you, whether you are struggling with money or are not sure how to make it work for you, build wealth by adopting simple daily habits that lead to financial independence. Reaching the pinnacle of financial independence will allow you to live life on your own terms. At Enchumbao, we also share insights and tips that helped us reach financial independence and will enable us to retire early. Join the Enchumbao movement by signing up to receive post notifications and following us on social media!

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